
Scope
We built a 7,500 mΒ² maintenance workshop for Schlumberger at the 103 Oilfield, out in Libya's Al Wahat Desert, on a full EPC basis. It's a pre-engineered, fully insulated steel building on heavy concrete footings and a 250 mm reinforced concrete slab. The slab had to carry heavy oilfield equipment and constant vehicle traffic. Drive-through maintenance bays run the length of the building, with manual and electrical roll-up doors and overhead cranes to lift drilling and testing equipment right at the workstations.
We also did the full industrial fit-out. That meant workshop lighting and compressed-air networks, galvanized electrical conduits and cable trays running to calibrated MDB and distribution boards, and the firefighting, alarm and sanitary systems throughout. A double-floor design puts the testing laboratories, admin offices and storage inside the same envelope, so Schlumberger's field teams work from one self-contained base in one of the more remote spots in North Africa.
Put up a fully serviced industrial workshop in a remote desert oilfield, where every material, crane and crew had to come in over long desert supply lines.
A pre-engineered insulated steel building put up fast on heavy footings and a 250 mm slab, with all the MEP networks (power, air, lighting and fire) installed as one coordinated EPC package.
A 7,500 mΒ² double-floor facility with drive-through crane bays, testing labs, offices and storage, handed over ready to run around the clock.
